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Ring Tomes
Attend the installation of the Jewish
Genealogical Society of Michigan noon
Sunday, June 25, at the Gourmet Garden
Arts & Culture
See the Summer Group Show,
which Includes works by Beverly
Fishman, running through July
8 at the Lemberg Gallery, 23241
Woodward, Ferndale. Gallery
hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-
Saturdays. (248) 591-6623.
Browse the 59th annual
Exhibition Travel
Show sponsored by
the Michigan Water
Color Society June
28-July 23 at the
Scarab Club, 217
Farnsworth, Detroit.
Call (313) 831-1250
for times.
Visit the Art
in the Woods
Art Fair 10 a.m.-
5 p.m. Saturday, July 1, and 11
a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, July 2, on the
grounds of the Huntington Woods
Lutheran Church, 12935 W.11 Mile.
(248) 336-1961.
Cinema
and Stage
Watch the classic Romeo and
Juliet performed by the Oakland
Theatre Guild through June 25 at
the Starlight Theater in the Summit
Place Mall, 315 N. Telegraph,
Waterford. Performances are at
7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and
2 p.m. Sunday. $8-$14. (248) 335-
1788. www.starlighttheater.net .
See the family play Honus and Me
Best of GrapeJewz
running June 22-Sept. 2 at The
Chinese Restaurant in Farmington Hills.
Purple Rose, 137 Park St., Chelsea.
The production, about a prized
dent.
Stanley Finkelstein is the incoming presi-
baseball card, is based on the book
by Dan Gutman. $20-$35.
(734) 433-7673.
Sponsored by Dr. Morris and Betty
Starkman, the annual lecture features Mark
Manson and James Grey, past presidents of
www.purplerosetheatre.org .
the society, speaking on gleaning valuable
information about Detroiters from old city
Hear playwright Allan Knee give
a keynote address at 6:30 p.m.
directories and telephone books.
Friday, June 23, at Meadow Brook
Theatre on the campus of Oakland
only.
Cost is $35 for dinner or $10 for lecture
Contact Pam Gordon at (248) 738-5700 or
University In Rochester as part of
the Michigan Theatre Festival.
A staged reading of his play The
www.jgsmi.org .
Jazz Age will be presented after
his address and at 2 p.m. Sunday,
June 25, at the Studio Theatre
In Varner Hall. The marathon of
theater pieces runs Wednesday-
Sunday, June 21-25, when 18 new
plays will be
introduced and
the 10th annual
Heartlande
Theatre Play-by-
Play Marathon
will be held in
three venues at
the university.
(248) 377-3300.
Experience puppetry with the pro-
duction Kolobok, a Russian version
of The Gingerbread Man, at 2 p.m.
Saturday, June 24, at PuppetART,
25 E. Grand River, Detroit. $5 chil-
dren, $7 adults. (313) 961-7777.
Education
Listen to Howard N. Lupovitch
discuss "Rabbi Ezekiel Landau
Lessons for Our Time" at
Townsend Hotel In Birmingham.
League at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, June
7:30 p.m. Monday, June 26, at
Congregation B'nai Moshe, 6800
Drake, West Bloomfield. $10 in
Children's photos of their hopes
and dreams as planned by celebrity
photographer Linda Solomon form
and cruise on the Detroit
River. The benefit, which supports
health care initiatives for women
advance, $12 at door. Call Nancy
the backdrop for the event, Dream
Catchers. $500-$1,000.
(248) 258-5511.
and children, includes a buffet and
Dixieland Band. $60. (248) 475-
9713.
Walk through the Michigan State
University Toll Gate Garden,
Discuss the memoir My Father's
House by Steven Roberts with
Meadowbrook at 12 Mile in Novi,
with the Cultural Committee of
the Book Discussion Group of
Kaplan at (248)
737-1913.
Join Rabbi Herbert
Yoskowitz for
Lunch & Learn
noon-1:15 p.m.
Tuesday, June 27,
at Adat Shalom
Synagogue, 29901 Middlebelt,
Farmington Hills. The rabbi will
share excerpts from the writings of
Arnold Eisen, Jewish Theological
Seminary chancellor-designee. $10
per session. Call Charlotte Fiszbein
at (248) 851-5100.
Event Hotline
Watch a performance by Broadway
star Bernadette Peters at a black-
of Prague (1719-1793) and
tie gala to raise funds for Variety,
the Children's Charity starting
His Encounter With Kabbalah:
at 6 p.m. Friday, June 23, at the
Temple Kol Ami at 2 p.m. Saturday,
June 24. RSVP to twodolars©aol.
com or Brenda@tkoami.org .
Join the Mosaic Outdoor
Club of Michigan
Saturday, June 24, for
Ann Arbor events in the
afternoon and then folk
dancing at Gretchen's
House, 2625 Traver Rd.,
Ann Arbor. $1-$8. (734) 649-
4192.
Board the Detroit Princess
Riverboat with the Project Hope
Orchard Lake Rd., West
Bloomfield. Call (248)
683-5030 to reg-
ister.
Play golf
with the
Temple Israel
Brotherhood
at 11:30 a.m.
Monday, June 26, at
the Shenandoah Country Club,
5600 Walnut Lake Rd., West
Bloomfield. The event is open to
men and women. Proceeds benefit
Brotherhood's college dinners,
meals held each spring on college
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campuses throughout Michigan.
$100. Call Bob Franklin at (248)
661-6907.
Celebrate America's birthday by
watching the fireworks display
at 10 p.m. Wednesday, June 28,
along the Detroit River. The event
is preceded by a family festival run-
ning 3-6 p.m. at Hart Plaza and the
Official VIP Rooftop Party to ben-
efit the Michigan Thanksgiving Day
Parade Foundation at 6 p.m. at the
Miller Parking Garage west of the
Renaissance Center. $175 for party.
(313) 432-7831. www.theparade.org .
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